Abocom LM560 Network Router User Manual


 
Multifunction
Lan + Fax/Modem
PC Card
Broad Wide Compatibility
LM560 is ready to run with the latest 32-bit Network Operating
Systems like Windows 98, Windows 95 and Windows NT, the
included NOS drivers ensure the compatibility to the widely used
networking environments, such as Novell Netware, Microsoft LAN
Manager, TCP/IP, and more.
The broad Card and Socket Service (CSS) compatibility also
makes the users trouble-fee for their Internet and Intranet
connections. For those who prefer not to use CSSes, LM560
includes a point enabler for the multifunction card.
Easy of Installation
The LM560 are Microsoft Plug & Play compatible, the installation
of multifunction PC Card under Windows 95 is as easy as a normal
Fax/Modem PC Card. For notebooks running with DOS or
Netware Client, the included menu-driven installation utility and
LAN diagnostics program eliminate installation problems.
Key Features
PCMCIA 2.1 and JEIDA 4.1 compliant.
Digital line protection to protect modem against connecting to
high-current digital PABX
Internal DAA with single detachable interface connector for
direct connecting to Ethernet LAN and telephone wall outlet.
PCMCIA client enabler support.
Concurrent use of Ethernet LAN and Fax/Modem Operation.
Support all major Network Operating Systems (NOS).
Menu-driven installation utility and LAN diagnostics program
included.
Low power consumption and automatic sleep mode to extend
PC battery life.
PC Card hot swap and insertion support.
Fax/Modem
Modem Operating Protocol
V.90 (up to 56,000 bps), LM560
K56flex (up to 56,000 bps), LM560
V.34bis (up to 33,600 bps)
Fax Compatibility
Group 3 send and receive
EIA Class 1 fax commands
V.17 (14.4K bps), V.29 (9.6K Bps),
V.27ter (4.8K bps), V.21 (300 bps)
Dialing Capability
DTMF tone and rotary pulse
Telephone Line Interface
RJ-11, 2-wire dial-up
Ethernet LAN
Network Standard & Interface: IEEE 802.3, 10BaseT (UTP),
RJ-45, 10Base2 (BNC)
Card Enabler Support: DOS version
PCMCIA Card/Socket Service Support: PC Card standard
Card Service specification 2.0 and newer
Network Operating System & Software Support: Windows NT,
Windows 98, Windows 95 & OSR2, Windows 3.x, DOS, Novell
Netware, FTP TCP/IP, Banyan VINES, Packet Driver, and more
Interrupt & I/O Address
IRQ: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15,
I/O Base for LAN: 300, 320, 340, 360
COM Port for Fax/Modem: COM1 to COM4
Power Consumption
Fax/Modem: 640 mW
Concurrent use: 860 mW
Sleep mode: 80 mW (Typical)
Connection Cable Option
LM200 BNC/RJ-11 Connection Cable
Connecting to Your LAN and WAN in One PC Card
The perfect solution for your LAN/WAN applications in one
PC Card. The LM560 PCMCIA multifunction PC Card combines
both Ethernet LAN and power of 56K Fax/Modem that lets you
perform multiple communication tasks at the same time. The LM560
lets you dial into any on-line services, ISPs through highest 56K bps
Fax/Modem, and hook up to Ethernet with easy plugging in RJ-45/
BNC cable. You can run both LAN and Fax/Modem function
simultaneously that makes your applications convenient and saves
your limited PCMCIA slot resource. With the tightly integrated
networking and Fax/Modem communications, the users do not need
to juggle multiple cards for concurrent use of LAN and Fax/Modem,
and the patent pending single detachable interface connector gets the
real convenience of two cards in one.
V.34 (28,800 to 2,400 bps)
V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.23,
V.22/Bell 212A, V.21/Bell 103
Error Correction & Data Compression
V.42/V.42bis and MNP Class 2 to 5
Receive Sensitivity
-40 (+1) dBm
Transmit Level
Permissive -11 (+1) dBm
LM560